Soldiers of the 110th Mechanized Brigade received 13 TerMIT ground drones.
The KOLO Charity Foundation donated the ground drones and published a video and photo of the equipment.
This equipment already serves Ukrainian defenders in the Donetsk region.
13 TerMIT ground drones worth UAH 7,419,549 were donated through the Platform of Life project.
The Foundation noted that TerMIT, thanks to its tracked chassis, can easily move up and down hills with an angle of up to 30° and carry 300 kilograms of cargo. It has a range of 20 kilometers.
The multifunctional robotic platform can be transported by simply throwing it into the trunk of a pickup truck using a ramp.
TerMIT is one of the developments of the members of the Ukrainian Brave1 defense technology cluster.
Depending on the configuration, the platform can perform a variety of tasks: logistics, evacuation, mining, and strike.
Along with the drones themselves, the 110th Brigade received evacuation stretchers and a mine thrower unit for TM-62 anti-tank mines from the KOLO Charity Foundation. They also received a trailer for a “robot logistician” to carry even more cargo.
The Foundation also shared that they took care of the longer autonomy of the ground platforms by installing additional powerful batteries. In addition, a server for centralized management was installed at the unit’s request.
In September, Militarnyi reported that two developments by Ukrainian manufacturers – Frontline’s Burya remote weapon system with a grenade launcher and Tencore’s TerMIT ground platform – have successfully completed integration into a single combat system.
The built-in stabilization system allows precision firing on the move at a distance of up to 1800 meters.
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